Admissions

Welcome!

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We are a community that values honest, passionate conversation. A community that celebrates you for being exactly who you are. A community that actively strives to make the world a better place.

At SEGL, you will live and study alongside peers and teachers from remarkably diverse backgrounds. You will live and study in one (or more!) of the world's great cities: DC, London, and Johannesburg.

At SEGL, you will gain the tools to return home as an empowered, connected, and knowledgeable leader. You will make some of the best friends of your life. You will be better prepared for college (our most frequent college destinations are Harvard, Georgetown, Brown, and Yale.) Most important, you will return home with more hope than you've ever had.

If all this sounds like you, welcome. You belong here - all you have to do is apply.

Yes, you can still apply for the 24-25 school year!

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For Parents

Do you think your child might be a good fit for SEGL? Does your child want to apply, and you need to learn more? We are happy to set up an individual call or videoconference (see below for contact information) to answer any questions you may have.In the meantime, you can also check out our FAQs page for more information. (In a nutshell: our top priority is health and safety, all academic credits transfer, and our students attend the most prestigious colleges in the world.)

Learn More!

Complete an Inquiry Form to learn more about SEGL and the application process, and to connect with a member of the Admissions team.

Contact the Admissions Office

We are here to help! If you have any questions about SEGL, please contact us.

The School for Ethics and Global Leadership admits qualified students of any race, color, national origin, ethnic origin, creed, gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the School. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnic origin, creed, gender identity, gender expression, and/or sexual orientation in administration or its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.